
The artisans performed gongs, demonstrated weaving techniques, introduced weaving products, and instructed how to weed the fields... Thereby helping the film crew record authentic images of the culture, production, and daily life of the Jrai people here.
The artisans and local people who participated in serving the film crew were all paid a fair wage. This is considered a sustainable community tourism model, contributing to the preservation and promotion of traditional culture, while also bringing practical income to the people.

Ia Mo Nong village is becoming an attractive community tourism destination in the journey to explore the Central Highlands, where the identity and hospitality of the indigenous people are preserved.
Not only serving pure tourists, the village also serves many domestic and international photography and film crews. These activities bring about livelihoods, thereby helping people raise awareness of preserving cultural values as well as service skills.
Source: https://baogialai.com.vn/ever-rolling-films-ghi-hinh-phim-quang-ba-van-hoa-lang-du-lich-cong-dong-ia-mo-nong-post329426.html
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